Flash Flooding Is Occurring; Up to 6 Inches Has Fallen In Parts Of Harris County

Spring, Texas – August 8th, 2017: Constant rainfall has been inundating Spring and Harris County for the last several hours. Storms continue to train over the area dropping significant rainfall in a very short period of time. A flash flood warning is in effect until 3:30 AM for Harris County and southeastern Montgomery County.

As of 1:30 AM rainfall totals are as follows:

I-10 @ US 90 (Katy) 6.00 inches

Cypress Creek @ Huffmeister 5.20 inches

Cypress Creek @ N Eldridge Parkway 4.80 inches

Spring Creek @ Kuykendahl 3.80 inches

Cypress Creek @ SH 249 3.92 inches

Spring Creek @ SH 249 3.68 inches

Cypress Creek @ I-45 3.72 inches

Cypress Creek @ Cypresswood Drive 3.64 inches

Cypress Creek @ Inverness Forest 3.48 inches

Spring Creek @ I-45 2.64 inches

High water & standing water on roadways is being reported throughout areas across Harris and Montgomery counties. Stay indoors, off the roadways until this system moves out of the area and the water recedes. Turn around don’t drown.

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